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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 



FACSIMILE LITHOGRAPHED in the handwriting of 

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 and erasures as made by JOHN ADAMS ai d Dr. FRANK- 

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THE ABBOTT 



Fruit Gr wers' Hand- Book. 



By F. R. Elliott, author of "Western Fruit Growers' Guide,'' 

 (one of the best posted men on the subject in the United States). 

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A Hygroscope for 50 cents. 



THE CHEMICAL HYGROSCOPE. 



This indicator of atmospheric moisture is as accurate as thi- 

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Pocket Microscope 



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The Nurseryman's Directory 



of 1876. 



A reference book of the Nurserymen, Florists, Seedsmen, Tree 

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